Moses: Drama..., written by Sigismund Wiese and originally published in 1844, presents a dramatic interpretation of the biblical figure of Moses. This German-language play explores the challenges, triumphs, and spiritual journey of Moses as he leads the Israelites. Wiese's work provides a 19th-century perspective on a timeless story, blending historical and religious themes within a dramatic framework.
This edition allows modern readers to experience Wiese's literary contribution and engage with the dramatic representation of one of the Old Testament's most important figures. The play offers insights into the cultural and religious perceptions of Moses during the mid-19th century and remains a compelling read for those interested in biblical adaptations and German drama.
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